Last Met Gala link, we swear: Vogue posted a short behind-the-scenes film, "The Making of the Met Gala". Fun fact: the film was directed by none other than R.J. Cutler, director of "The September Issue."

“Everyone wants everyone else to say hi but doesn’t want to be the person saying hi,’’ as my housemate put it. We use cellphones to mediate they way others perceive us; if we’re texting or calling a friend, we appear sought after, occupied, in demand.

But the tragic, isolating thing is that we reach for our devices because we don’t want to seem lonely — which is causing us to avoid our peers and actually be lonely.

On a serious note, the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has taken the lives of 15 people and countless animals. Check out this map to see how the oil spill is affecting tourism, commerce, and the coastline, and do your part to help!

The Secrets of Sleep is a fascinating article from National Geographic on what scientists know about sleep (hint: not much), and why pulling that all-nighter before a final could be as bad as taking shots before the test. It's long but way worth the read.

Finally, if you're interested in writing for us here at College Fashion or taking photos for our Looks on Campus column, we're currently accepting applications and can't wait to hear from you! The sooner you apply, the better.

That's it for this week. Hope that helped you procrastinate even a little bit, and as always, post any other links you loved this week in the comments and we'll check 'em out!